7 things I wish I understood about music sooner

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Venus Theory

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Күн бұрын

Howdy! I'm back from a little break, and today I wanted to have a chat about everything I learned during my time away.
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@VenusTheory
@VenusTheory Жыл бұрын
I'm back! What's a lesson you wish you knew sooner? 🤔 🔊 Free To Use Sounds ► bit.ly/3kIpeTz (save $5 with code: venustheory5)
@alchemistrpm82
@alchemistrpm82 Жыл бұрын
It's good to have you back. One of the biggest things I wish I knew years ago is that plugins are same-ish, and there's no reason to own so many. It's so tempting to collect a ton of music software, but like you said, much of it is vastly overrated. And even when it's not, often times this cool new plugin, whatever it may be, will offer little to your actual workflow.
@hleet
@hleet Жыл бұрын
all of them :p
@laxplanet6046
@laxplanet6046 4 ай бұрын
I heard Flying Lotus say something along the lines of "sometimes we are to hardon/put to much pressure on ourselves, you just have to sit down and ease into it, but you do have to actually sit down" after hearing this, and struggling with crippling depression I set the goal of just sitting down once a day and opening a session, that's it, just open the DAW. Now I'm back making music again after drifting for years.
@actualkevin
@actualkevin Жыл бұрын
I made music. Cameron you’ve inspired this 60+ grandpa fascinated for the last half century with synths, to spend the last 6 months creating and live streaming well over 350 hours of original ambient music experiments, 3-5 uploads a week. Each of those started from a blank document. I tried to simplify to just the result, not my process. I came up with something I think is pretty cool. I think I made plenty of lousy stuff too - iterating in public. I also made some cool contacts with developers and even found bugs. Now I have to figure out what next. I tried speed running ambient on hard mode for half a year, and I’m reeling a little from that I think. Best of luck, me.
@haus_cat
@haus_cat Жыл бұрын
That is very cool 👏👏
@bricelory9534
@bricelory9534 Жыл бұрын
Awesome job! I think there's a balance of the "mania" we get when we find a new passion in our creative life and finding the pace that allows us to continue it for a long haul. For me, it's a challenge because I crave to be constantly learning something new - so when I have new things to try, I dive in. But as I feel things start becoming old hat in some way, I find myself tapering off. One way I try to pace it out is to use that interest in learning to dive as deep as possible into one of the synths/instruments I own to pull everything I can out of it- grow familiar with what it can offer, how to create with it, and so on. This helps me not get overwhelmed with finding new things to play with, which I think is both way too tempting and problematic in its own right (I think we tend to create the same things again and again if we are always just trying out new instruments. That is because I'm learning HOW to use a new instrument, I'm not trying to learn what new things can I do musically - leading to a mile wide pool that's only an inch deep.) I don't know what sort of things are causing you to reel, but I encourage you to explore something you found yourself struggling with when you were making all those tracks (for me, I really struggle conceptualizing interesting drums, so I work on exploring both how others use drums and what I like or don't like about them - it's helped me grow a lot) or learn to use a part of a synth that you've avoided/skipped over before (for my TD-3, I tend to just record one pattern into my DAW and use it there... I want to explore chaining patterns together, things like that). Music is all about exploration, in many ways. I hope you can find a great path to continue exploring moving forward!
@Nirossen
@Nirossen Жыл бұрын
just subbed. Keep it up. Thank you for the inspiration!
@actualkevin
@actualkevin Жыл бұрын
Thanks Haus, Brice and Hiro for the friendly support. Brice thanks for your extensive reflection! When I say I’m reeling I suppose I need to supply more detail for context. I live-streamed 100% of this, so I could say DAW-less. I employed all the stuff to “mix and master” for LUFS and TP conforming to KZbin’s specs, I utterly ignored visuals at the start until KZbin actually informed me my videos didn’t have a high enough data rate, then I would shift attention to generative visuals. My metadata game re KZbin discoverability etc is just in a dumpster. I did this in a complete vacuum with really no viewership to date. I suppose the reeling comes from looking back, realizing all that it took, seeing it went nowhere and wonder if where I take it next. That must go into music theory (as I’ve recently started to demonstrate to myself). I’m also realizing I’ve learned way more than I expected I would. That’s why I chose “reeling” as an all encompassing characterization of what feels like the end of a journey, but must become just a another leg.
@bricelory9534
@bricelory9534 Жыл бұрын
@@actualkevin that's great to recognize - and it is amazing to look back and realize all that these sorts of things take to come together. I am reminded of KZbin musicians Hainbach, who shared a wonderful video about "burying the high" in dealing with post-performance crash/depression. It was about being purposeful to make time and space to celebrate what you accomplished with people, as a sort of "sending off," before starting a new project. From what you are describing, it sounds like taking a bit of time to reflect on all you accomplished in those six months before looking too much at what your next steps could be a helpful capstone to this leg of your journey! :)
@co.agmusic
@co.agmusic Жыл бұрын
Can I just add that this is filmed absolutely brilliantly and the quality is superb
@shadvegasmusic
@shadvegasmusic Жыл бұрын
his stuff is so high quality, its awesome
@wishcloudstudios
@wishcloudstudios Жыл бұрын
I agree. Also, working with someone else seemed to bring out creativity. My mom came to visit, and she plays guitar and sings. I came up with so many more ideas with her there. And we produced a song together in only 7 hours. It was probably my best work in the whole year.
@Bthelick
@Bthelick Жыл бұрын
That's why I release every week. You learn far more from the practice of finishing, than second guessing supposed perfection.
@Itsanasmusic
@Itsanasmusic Жыл бұрын
You have single handedly cut out every excuse I keep making for "Why i'm not making music yet". Thank you for that SO MUCH!
@neuromancer9k
@neuromancer9k Жыл бұрын
Some excellent advice here. As much as we might think we already "know" this, it's good to get reminded now and then. 🍻
@JohnNoirSmith
@JohnNoirSmith Жыл бұрын
I had a bit of a burnout earlier this summer, and getting back to "having fun with it" and "make the silliest stuff ever" was really very important to find my way back to my love of music. I made a song called "Goodbye" (where all the lyrics are just repeating that word over and over) and one called "I Love Her, She Loves Me" (where that phrase is just repeated over and over), and remembering how it's all supposed to be just fun and games, and if I enjoy it, then that's really what matters 😊
@Chunda8
@Chunda8 Жыл бұрын
There are people that have had hits with this approach. Some tunes along this line you may enjoy: "Bugatti" by Tiga, "Flat Beat" by Mr. Oizo, "Jack" by Breach, "Chunky" by Format:B and "Okay" by Shiba San. Maroon 5s big hit "Moves Like Jagger" started as a joke, nobody thought it would go anywhere, turns out to be one of their best. More than one hit has a whistled hook. Dave Grohl advises the 'Lyrics as Bumper Sticker' approach.
@griffinqk1058
@griffinqk1058 Жыл бұрын
@@Chunda8 also poland by lil yachty
@MU6AFA
@MU6AFA Жыл бұрын
Where can I listen to your song?
@JohnNoirSmith
@JohnNoirSmith Жыл бұрын
@@MU6AFA It should be on most streaming services (Spotify, KZbin Music, Apple Music, SoundCloud for "Goodbye!", Tidal, etc), with my artist name being "John Noir Smith" 😁
@patricketp8356
@patricketp8356 Жыл бұрын
Developing a system is a great topic. I would really love to see you going deeper on this.
@shadvegasmusic
@shadvegasmusic Жыл бұрын
this was my favorite one too, systems and workflows give you more "RAM" to create stuff.
@josesierra8793
@josesierra8793 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@Kaelem..
@Kaelem.. Жыл бұрын
I would too!
@adityabhattacharyya5971
@adityabhattacharyya5971 Жыл бұрын
This one of those channels where I truly think the videos should be getting Millions of views coz what he says is INCREDIBLE, and it doesn't only apply to music. I can even get motivated to study or exercise by listening to him and his voice is soothing AF.
@mirroryourmusic
@mirroryourmusic Жыл бұрын
I agree... It's definitely important to have fun and experiment. Happy accidents sometimes create wonderful, unexpected stuff! Keep up the great work man!
@skdamico13
@skdamico13 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had all these realizations over the last 5-7 years of making music. Fell into all the pitfalls with gear and having to overcome my fear of failure. Thank you for spreading this wisdom in a concise and honest fashion. Kudos to you!
@uncannyrobotpodcast
@uncannyrobotpodcast Жыл бұрын
Doing the recording, editing and sound design for an audio drama has a lot in common with composing music. I'm going to rewind and watch this one again.
@abhyudaymusic
@abhyudaymusic Жыл бұрын
"The Last thing you need is a new gear" I'm gonna repeat this 10x a day after I get up every morning
@SakuraSamael
@SakuraSamael 9 ай бұрын
Honestly, the gear one is what gets me. I am starting from nothing in terms of equipment/programs right now, and I'm caught in this loop of, "I need the stuff to make the music, but am I going to make the music if I have the stuff? Or will I just drop it like other past interests?" I truly want to do this - of all of my passions, music is one of the rare things that has stuck with me - but the price tag makes me so hesitant to jump in. I see my favorite artists with setups like yours, or even crazier, and I just feel like I will never be in a place where I could even start to think about investing that kind of money. The net result is that I never even try. I know I need to walk before I run, but it's hard to see where the path starts sometimes. (I'm not really looking for advice or sympathy here - just sounding off my internal thoughts, as I imagine others feel this way, too.)
@reziahamed9255
@reziahamed9255 Жыл бұрын
Cameron, man... really adore your inspirational touch on all of our music geek souls ! Thanks a ton for all of these goodies & please keep coming back to keep us all alive... much Love... :)
@MattQuattro
@MattQuattro Жыл бұрын
As someone who mainly works in video, most of these tips absolutely apply there as well. Thanks for the great advice and reminder to keep putting in the hours!
@DavidSmith-ne1zp
@DavidSmith-ne1zp Жыл бұрын
Love these “big picture thinking” videos of yours Venus. Full of helpful info.
@DmitryPuffin
@DmitryPuffin Жыл бұрын
Good advices. After covid started I wasn't really able to finish properly any song that I started, but since this February we started a genre challenge with my friends where we randomly select genre and try to nail it every week. This really helped me to learn all the tools I got during my 'freeze' time, and it really helped me to optimize my process. Before that I was afraid of my own ideas (like 'is this riff good?', etc). But in the end I started to commit my ideas faster because I had just one week and couple of hours a day for making a track for the challenge. So, after many months of the challenge I made like 20 good tracks, where 6 of them are already released and many a scheduled for the release, and also tons of demos where I can put in little work and finish the piece. Now comparing to what I did before and what I do know - I see major improvement in quality (because I learned a lot during my freeze time), songs get on repeat, I improved my skills in various parts of music production, and the most important thing - I spend less time on things I was stuck in. To sum everything up: now I am not afraid of making a bad track. I will just not release it, but its very important for me to finish the stuff.
@VIRALBEATS360
@VIRALBEATS360 Жыл бұрын
You are one of the most analytical dudes, when it comes to the creative process. I agree with everything here, and have adopted some of these strategies, myself... especially here, on KZbin. Keep up the good work, now that you have "officially" returned. We appreciate you!
@MuzixMaker
@MuzixMaker Жыл бұрын
Stellar advice.
@SplotchTheCatThing
@SplotchTheCatThing 10 ай бұрын
6:30 adding on to that, I've learned over the last fifteen years that "perfect" ideas tend to turn out much more flawed than you imagine, and it's much easier to turn a "bad" idea into a good one just by asking yourself "okay, but what's a part of this that I do like" and building it out from that element. There's a certain danger in what we like to call "inspiration" because, quite often, inspiration only wants to show you the big picture, but your job as a creative is to assemble all the little details that will make it up, one at a time. Don't lose sight of the trees for the forest! :D Though you might want to try going to write in the forest. Great place to look for ideas, and put them in perspective too.
@ThatGuyWithAVoice
@ThatGuyWithAVoice Жыл бұрын
Welcome back!
@massufiani7467
@massufiani7467 23 күн бұрын
every video i watched of you has elevated my thought about how to be a better artist, you are the true guru of the music on internet ....much admiration
@DerekPower
@DerekPower Жыл бұрын
It’s interesting you equated music with sculpture. I’ve been equating music with painting. Specifically, it’s the notion of being able to create a unique rendering of a subject at a specific moment of your life. For several painters, there are recurring subjects within the oeuvre. Ultimately, it’s about making *a* painting and not *the* painting. If you keep going, you will make more and yes, there will even be indicators of improvement, like in technique or material quality. By the end of it, you have an oeuvre that you should be proud of in its entirety (and yes, you have your “favourite children”).
@TheCosmicTeapot
@TheCosmicTeapot Жыл бұрын
An interesting take. As a photographer as well as a music producer, I often find parallels between their processes and concepts. Most of the work in photography is in the edit, where you work out what "vibe" a photo has and try to accentuate that main theme. You decide what elements to exclude because they distract from where you want the audiences attention and what parts you want to make more prominent to draw the focus there. I often find myself having the same mindset when doing sound design or tweaking a mix. Very similar process but just using different tools in a different medium.
@DerekPower
@DerekPower Жыл бұрын
@@TheCosmicTeapot I dabble in photography too. And I learn something quite profound about the art: you are documenting the reality, you are documenting your view of the reality. For instance, I did the front cover of my album (as キラヨシ) Reincarnated Resurrection. Not only did I know the subject, but I also knew the colour of it. That building never produces that colour naturally. But that was what I “saw” and therefore wanted to imbue it with that colour. I guess in that sense, music is very similar where you are showing to someone else how you “hear” things. Sure there are principles to keep in mind, but, in the end, it is your own. And just to be clear, I agree with what you said and this was either to complement or to reinforce it =]
@judahspindler7374
@judahspindler7374 Жыл бұрын
I also think of music production as like being a painter sometimes, but in regards to how pieces begin. Sometimes I have the idea of painting a green house in a purple forest or something, which is like considering the genre before beginning composition and other times I just start putting paint on the canvas and the piece evolves from that. Music production is just like painting in regards to these two approaches.
@cassetteo
@cassetteo Жыл бұрын
Nobody understands what a producer is. A producer: assists an artist with their recording project, bringing their vision to fruition and guiding their sound along the way. This is what I do with my buddy who plays guitar. I guide him, sing different ways I think it should go and help him create a sound and finalize what he heard. What you guys are talking about is being an artists… which is completely different. An artist is the painter/sculptor. A producer is the person that would tell the painter/sculptor what material they think would be best to make what the artist has in mind, or what paint style would be best fit For what the artist wants to portray. This bugs the shit outta me when I see people talking about how they are a producer and they sit in a room with no one else and make a beat or whatever. No dude, you’re an artist, not a producer… people need to quit bastardizing this concept
@judahspindler7374
@judahspindler7374 Жыл бұрын
@@cassetteo Yeah, but the thing is if you are also the one who decides this stuff you think the producer does, you are the producer as well as the artist. It's possible to wear both hats.
@thirstyrosestudio8288
@thirstyrosestudio8288 Жыл бұрын
Ok, so a deep well of technical knowledge and information, a comedic force and now a philosopher, dispensing perils of wisdom. I don't know what's next but PLEASE keep it coming!!!
@DaveDickens
@DaveDickens Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more, no such thing as failure, it’s all experience. I live by it. Great video as always. Cheers Dave
@agentooe33AD
@agentooe33AD Жыл бұрын
Great video brother! I have unfinished tracks dating back a decade or so. What ends up happening a lot is, the idea I had at the time was good, but I wasn't in the right headspace to finish it, or figure out wher eit was going. Often they were only just a few measures of scratch padding. Then later on, sometimes years later, I'll go through and revisit the unfinished tracks, and one of them will spark something. Remembering the idea, but now combining that with whatever musical experience I've had since I originally wrote, I am now in the right headspace to do something with it, that I either wasn't able to do before, or would never have thought of. Never delete your tracks. No matter how short, stupid, or uninspiring they may be, they can be a source of inspiration to write something great in the future. Also, GAS is real! Don't get GAS!
@eilrach299
@eilrach299 Жыл бұрын
Great advice! Working full-time etc blah blah blah I find my time for creating music is precious. I'm constantly kicking myself about watching too many youtube vids about plug-ins, samples, effectors etc.... Your's are still some of the most insightful so allow myself to indulge here!
@ktreier
@ktreier Жыл бұрын
I spotted the War or Art on your desk. A book every creative should read and then act upon the lessons learned.
@mrratskins
@mrratskins 2 ай бұрын
Lots of wise ideas here. Especially the 10 minute rule. That is the rule that made me successfully complete my 1951 Studebaker coupe restoration in my 20s. The world is filled with incomplete vintage car projects. The 10 minute rule is the key. Although at the time I called it the 15 minute rule. On another topic, I wouldn't be upset if you decided to lose the potty mouth. Call me old fashioned. Past that, you have great insight.
@timburlingame3810
@timburlingame3810 Жыл бұрын
Another great video and thoughtful insights into the process!
@Konedwag
@Konedwag Жыл бұрын
Love your work Venus Theory! Thanks for sharing
@exitthelemming145
@exitthelemming145 Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoyed your break. Glad you are back doing what you do best: inspiring the rest of us
@fraserthomson5766
@fraserthomson5766 Жыл бұрын
9:48 I spat my coffee in tears of laughter but you're bang on! 🤣
@dlvnmedia
@dlvnmedia Жыл бұрын
So glad to see you making videos as I really thought you were going to make a several month long break. So thank you as this is one of my favorite channels to watch for inspiration
@qrujvzm
@qrujvzm Жыл бұрын
Really great video as always Cameron. Thanks for sharing this and everything else you do. Much love.
@georgewilson2865
@georgewilson2865 Жыл бұрын
I needed to hear these things. Thank you.
@timbyrdmusic
@timbyrdmusic Жыл бұрын
I really needed this. Thank you. 👍🏾👍🏾
@l-24official41
@l-24official41 Жыл бұрын
You're videos are so inspiring! They tick all the right boxes for me! Thanks!
@leansapien9533
@leansapien9533 Жыл бұрын
Hell ya
@johncitizen8828
@johncitizen8828 Жыл бұрын
Sage advice. It definitely is a bit of a numbers game - the paradox is that sometimes quantity begets quality.
@peterelfman
@peterelfman Жыл бұрын
Inspirational as always. Welcome back! I'm glad your mini vacation brought the peace of mind you sought!
@patty014
@patty014 Жыл бұрын
A thing I love about your way of delivering advice is that u are not boring to listen to, a lot youtubers are so boring and it´s just long strict sessions that makes my brain burn out, so when I finally have to make music my energy is close to 0, u on the other hand sound interresting and your morals and ways of thinking really resonates with my adhd brain, it might also be that you´re pretty straight forward and yeah I guess I like your style of comedy lmao
@35mmonica
@35mmonica Жыл бұрын
needed to hear this. thank you
@thenoizmkr
@thenoizmkr Жыл бұрын
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing🙏
@vera8353
@vera8353 Жыл бұрын
These are really valuable lessons. Thank you.
@stephenbreitling2327
@stephenbreitling2327 Жыл бұрын
good to have you back, you seem a lot more relaxed now!
@glenesis
@glenesis Жыл бұрын
Great video, C. Lots of good advice here. Glad you're officially back. Have a great day :)
@orryfishburne5326
@orryfishburne5326 Жыл бұрын
These videos are really helpful. Thank u!
@spookydirt
@spookydirt Жыл бұрын
#4 is really really an important one. just get stuff done, ditch the bad ones, and there will eventually be fewer and fewer bad ones. Just make ----ing music, indeed.
@DaJerseyJunkie
@DaJerseyJunkie Жыл бұрын
Most accurate points I’ve ever heard. Everything you said resonated with me so much.
@Bthelick
@Bthelick Жыл бұрын
"you now have the privilege to fail for free" - me. Back when you needed a record deal and it costs tens or hundreds of thousands of $ to make music which could only release very sporadically , one bad track could tank your whole career. But that fear doesn't make sense today. There's 60,000+ tracks uploaded a day (Spotify alone) and bad tracks just join the sea of bad tracks, no one shares them and your rep isn't even dented. you BETTER take advantage of this fact as failing for free is a privilege you don't often get.
@SyntheticFuture
@SyntheticFuture Жыл бұрын
That's also a downside. With that many tracks being released the odds of actually having your song 'found' by someone are slim. And if they skip your song the algorithm will bury you under other songs that aren't doing as bad. Potentially that can slam your entire artist profile on the platform. So even though it's free to fail in making music... I feel like publishing still requires some care.
@Bthelick
@Bthelick Жыл бұрын
@@SyntheticFuture well that bit hadn't changed, you still need to be good! you can't just make music and hope! Just because the tools have made it faster to create distribute worldwide doesn't mean it's any easier to succeed, Having said that, of those 60k tracks, 85% of profiles on Spotify have less than 50 followers, so that sea of noise is still a pretty low bar. I mean I'm a nobody but I'm making it work. It's my entire living, and I've never advertised or paid for numbers either my Spotify audience is 100% organic, they have all found me of their own volition. Of course that took many years. It also helps to understand what a brand is, that is also something that hasn't changed. Music doesn't spread because it's good music. Music spreads because there's a story attached, and I don't mean from the lyrics.
@rebeccagoldsmith7092
@rebeccagoldsmith7092 Жыл бұрын
Just what I needed to hear today, thank you!
@chadlategan2808
@chadlategan2808 Жыл бұрын
Wow this was amazing man and honestly what I needed to see, thank you ❤
@jmd76family
@jmd76family Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Been trying to get time studio setup and your video has inspired me to get it done!
@mariodionizio3780
@mariodionizio3780 Жыл бұрын
such a great video, listening to artists like Nino Rota and Piero Umiliani is what got me out of the idea that every song needs to be perfect ,some of their music is slightly off key at times and not everything is beautifully recorded either ,yet they find their way onto my playlists time and time again, just cause i cant help but love everything they made in the way and style they made it
@alguem5996
@alguem5996 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always! It really helped me notice some problems I've been having lately when making music.
@hleet
@hleet Жыл бұрын
I love theses advices !
@cthulhugravios499
@cthulhugravios499 Жыл бұрын
Your videos have made me improve so much as a musician. Keep up the content man.
@jravenmusic
@jravenmusic Жыл бұрын
Full of great advice. Thank you!
@ricwaves
@ricwaves Жыл бұрын
1st video I saw from u and just suscribed, ur way to see the music is inspiring!
@Naarly
@Naarly 3 ай бұрын
Love your videos man, keep it up 🎶👌
@objectivityisourfriend9631
@objectivityisourfriend9631 Жыл бұрын
Great video and so true on so many fronts. Love your presets on Pigments.
@benijajce
@benijajce Жыл бұрын
amazing production!!!
@prodjxnas
@prodjxnas Жыл бұрын
great video! good editing and message :)
@loganwelty7094
@loganwelty7094 8 ай бұрын
Outstanding tips mate!
@mushprof780
@mushprof780 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoy your videos. Great advice. I'm glad that you sharing this wisdom with the general public. I also like how most of this advice can be applied to any medium of artistic creation. Better to write a bad poem than no poem at all!
@ghosted0352
@ghosted0352 6 ай бұрын
bro.. love your videos.
@hankfowler8194
@hankfowler8194 Жыл бұрын
Very inspiring. Thank you.
@anniealarie7147
@anniealarie7147 Жыл бұрын
Very instructive Cameron, thanx for that one.
@haus_cat
@haus_cat Жыл бұрын
Always learn something from this channel it's brilliant 👏
@jaryig3462
@jaryig3462 Ай бұрын
the "war of art" love the reference
@Arthur.H.Studio
@Arthur.H.Studio Жыл бұрын
All sounds like good advice, my man!
@rofilmmedia1
@rofilmmedia1 Жыл бұрын
Nothing left to add. It´s exactly that way!
@sebastianrothe
@sebastianrothe Жыл бұрын
thank you !
@JoolsGuitar
@JoolsGuitar Жыл бұрын
I needed this. Thx
@RobCowie
@RobCowie Жыл бұрын
This is one of your best Ted Talks so far, Cameron. Love it! 🤟😎
@thedonal
@thedonal Жыл бұрын
Really good video. Some of these things I often tell myself (especially about gear!!), but it's always useful to hear it from someone else's perspective
@CamiloOsorioG
@CamiloOsorioG Жыл бұрын
This is actually great advice. Cheers!
@CybreSmee
@CybreSmee Жыл бұрын
Another awesome video, cheers bud.
@LeeBlaske
@LeeBlaske Жыл бұрын
Some good suggestions here. I think a basic problem that a lot of musician/composer folks these days have is that they've launched into creation and recording of tracks before they've taken the time to actually study and develop the skills they need. In decades past, a musician would put a HUGE amount of effort into studying music, practicing by themselves, and playing with other people before they would EVER see the inside of a recording studio. If you haven't put in the effort of developing yourself as a musician (being able to improvise well is a great skill), maybe you're not ready to be releasing any tracks to streaming platforms (the world doesn't need endless tracks where people are mixing and matching purchased, prefabricated loops and beats). A lot of "writer's block" comes from people simply not having a clue what they're doing. It would be like sitting down to write a novel and you had no vocabulary; you didn't understand grammar; and you couldn't type. ;)
@ricknemrecords
@ricknemrecords Жыл бұрын
Thx bro....I needed to hear this...
@leirumanuel
@leirumanuel Жыл бұрын
Thanks. This is inspiring.
@calicookstunes6530
@calicookstunes6530 Жыл бұрын
Great Stuff! Inspiring me to get back into music bro. Thanks for that.
@nacha8403
@nacha8403 Жыл бұрын
WORDS, very satisfying to hear some conclusions that you come up with and fresh insights !
@inspiredearthnz
@inspiredearthnz Жыл бұрын
Excellent and well considered advice. Thank you.
@THeDrKEvO
@THeDrKEvO Жыл бұрын
Another great Video! You’ve done it again
@theadhdmind
@theadhdmind Жыл бұрын
Welcome back Cameron! Good to see you.
@rainydawnentertainment
@rainydawnentertainment 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video and the rest of you videos in general. They are a breath of fresh air for many of us and inspire us to keep creating! Best wishes from Romania!
@stickster
@stickster Жыл бұрын
Loved all of this, but especially #6. I think your gear reviews are excellent, but my favorite content of yours is the stuff that focuses on techniques, concepts, and experimentation. Regardless this is one of the few channels where I watch every video that comes out. Glad you had a good musi-cation!
@bide7603
@bide7603 Жыл бұрын
I needed this
@420MrPink
@420MrPink Жыл бұрын
Good to have you back Dave!
@VentureOffroadAustralia4x4
@VentureOffroadAustralia4x4 Жыл бұрын
GREAT video and way to look at productivity. Just what I needed today. I'm well into a new edit now instead of procrastinating. Next I'll apply it to my music and get out of a very long term rut. THANKS
@lucadr5521
@lucadr5521 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much❤
@johnnycomelately2370
@johnnycomelately2370 Жыл бұрын
Legit taking notes right now 😆 These ideas have floated thru my head for years with mediocre implementation, but your way of explaining everything gives me much better perspective on music production. Great content!!
@OneStepToday
@OneStepToday Жыл бұрын
absolute words of wisdom there. Thanks
@BadbitStudios
@BadbitStudios Жыл бұрын
I've been struggling with all those things lately... thank you for the well timed advice 👍
@neuralmusik9796
@neuralmusik9796 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@yosefgewurtz114
@yosefgewurtz114 Жыл бұрын
This video could not have come to me at a better time, fantastic vid
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